Stable housing underpins education, safety, health, and upward mobility in Utah.
We face a significant housing gap that is pricing out first-time buyers and squeezing renters; the path forward is to build so Utahns have attainable ownership and rental options. Our strategy focuses on supply and targeted solutions, with a goal to facilitate at least 150,000 new homes by December 2028, including 35,000 starter homes and 40,000 in regional centers. Explore the plan, metrics, and ways to get involved below.
“Barriers to homeownership and affordable housing are the single greatest threat to Utah’s prosperity. A lack of affordable housing holds back our workforce, weakens our economy, and keeps Utahns from achieving the American dream.”
— Gov. Spencer J. Cox
Utah Housing Strategic Plan
A consensus-based implementation strategy to address Utah’s housing crisis
See the Strategic Plan
Read the summary
Homebuyers
Building Partners — for lenders and developers
Goal 2. Place.
Neighborhoods and communities where the American Dream thrives.